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SASOL New Signatures - Western Cape Finalists

Le Cap, South Africa11 Novembre 2014 - 5 Décembre 2014
SASOL New Signatures - Western Cape Finalists

SASOL New Signatures - Western Cape Finalists

The Sasol New Signatures contest is recognised as the longest running national art competition in South Africa. Including the work of two merit award winners, this exhibition at Erdmann Contemporary showcases the finalists in the Western Cape, all of whom have pushed boundaries and challenged social issues with innovative and conceptual thinking. In spirit of the national contest, this body of work explores overlooked issues and encourages debate. Read the e-Catalogue with artist and UNISA lecturer Emma Willemse’s opening address. With: Lucienne Bestall, Liesl Brenzel, Paris Brummer, Anwar Davids, Daniel Joubert, Alexandra Karakashian, Bronwyn Katz, Lorienne Lotz, Bert Pauw, Juanette Smuts, Evan Wigdorowitz, Adriaan Diedericks, Brett Ashley Gendall, Christel Liebenberg, Marguerite Roux, Jessica Lee Staple, Shona van der Merwe, Anika van der Westhiujzen & Nicoléne Van Der Walt www.erdmanncontemporary.co.za

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